King Charles Marks 1-Year Anniversary of the Death of Queen Elizabeth II
King Charles Marks 1-Year Anniversary of the Death of Queen Elizabeth II
King Charles Marks , 1-Year Anniversary of the, Death of Queen Elizabeth II.
On September 8, King Charles III marked the first anniversary of the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, by thanking the public for their "love and support.".
On September 8 of 2022, the United Kingdom's longest-reigning sovereign, Queen Elizabeth II, died at the age of 96.
Her death was met with ten days of national mourning and tributes from around the world to celebrate her record-breaking reign.
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The queen died at her beloved Scottish summer retreat, Balmoral Castle.
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To mark the one-year anniversary of her death, King Charles and his wife, Camilla, will spend the day privately at the Scottish royal retreat.
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To mark the one-year anniversary of her death, King Charles and his wife, Camilla, will spend the day privately at the Scottish royal retreat.
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In marking the first anniversary of her late majesty’s death and my accession, we recall with great affection her long life, devoted service and all she meant to so many of us, King Charles III, via NBC.
I am deeply grateful, too, for the love and support that has been shown to my wife and myself during this year as we do our utmost to be of service to you all, King Charles III, via NBC.
NBC reports that while the King is not due to make a public appearance, a private church service will be held to celebrate the queen's life.
NBC reports that while the King is not due to make a public appearance, a private church service will be held to celebrate the queen's life.
Charles' eldest son and heir, Prince William, and his wife, Kate, will reportedly attend the private church service.
The bond between country and monarch is sacred.
It endures ... we should be proud that this remarkable legacy of service — and this remarkable bond — continues to grow today under the reign of his majesty the king, Rishi Sunak, British Prime Minister, via NBC.
The bond between country and monarch is sacred.
It endures ... we should be proud that this remarkable legacy of service — and this remarkable bond — continues to grow today under the reign of his majesty the king, Rishi Sunak, British Prime Minister, via NBC